Film in Minoriti: All of Us Strangers
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Adam is a melancholic screenwriter living in a near-empty tower block on the outskirts of London. One night, by chance, he meets Harry, another of the building's lonely residents. As a passionate relationship develops between the two men, Adam is increasingly drawn to the suburbs where he grew up. In a house where everything looks as it once did, he is greeted by his parents, who died thirty years ago...
Andrew Haigh's mysterious, beautiful and emotional film is a supernatural romance about loneliness and love. /.../ What extraordinary performances by all four! And what style Haigh brings to the film when he fuses the story of a romantic relationship with the theme of intergenerational relationships from his previous works Weekend and 45 Years!
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Organisation and execution Kulturna četrt Minoriti, Lutkovno gledališče Maribor • programme selection partners Konzorcij Film in Maribor • programme supported by the Mestna občina Marib